It is interesting that when reading the New Testament in Hebrew we discover, to my joy, when the word, God, is used it is Elohim. As all know who have studied some Hebe, Elohim is plural, and it goes back to a definition of the mighty ones. Anyi mighty one back in ancient times was considered a god. So God is Elohim in the New Testament, plural, and this may be also translated into English as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in the understanding from the Holy Spirit only, not directly linguistically. Oft time in the NT when the word, Lord is used, it is Yahweh in the Hebrew, but do keep in mind, these references are almost always direct quotes of Old Testament scripture.
I feel these two titles understood to their origins, when used in the New Testament, shine great light and understanding on what all probably already sense by the Holy Spirit intuitively. It is like "suspicions confirmed!"
Praise God always; He is Elohim, El, Elah, Elohanue and much more.-
I feel these two titles understood to their origins, when used in the New Testament, shine great light and understanding on what all probably already sense by the Holy Spirit intuitively. It is like "suspicions confirmed!"
Praise God always; He is Elohim, El, Elah, Elohanue and much more.-